Frederick de Wit: Three versions of Blaeu's "Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ..," Amsterdam, 44.5 x 52.5 cm / 17.4 x 20.5 inches, with North on the right -- having North at the top was not yet a standard. De Wit reworked the cartouche on a surviving plate acquired by auction after the Blaeu business burned. From his "Composite Atlas."

c1690-95 Danckerts Family: "MAGNI DUCATUS LITHUANIÆ, DIVISA TAM IN PALATINATUS," Amsterdam, in two versions. Danckerts sold this plate to the Ottens brothers in 1726 -- see their version of this map, with the Ottens name on the cartouche, from 1726 and 1788.

c1690 Robert Morden (publisher) - Francis Lamb (engraver): "A New Mapp of the Estates of the Crown of Poland. Containing: the Kingdom of Poland the Dutchies & Provinces of Prussia. Cuiavia. Mazovia. Russia Nigra. Lithuania. Podolia. Volhinia the Ukraine &c," London, 22 x 17.3 inches. The title cartouche features the Polish coat-of-arms, putti, soldiers, and a farmer. Another cartouche at top right contains information about where the map was sold and a key indicating the symbols used for towns, universities, towns of note, etc. From oldworldauctions.com

1691 Jean Nicolas de Tillemont - Jean Baptiste Nolin: ""Le Royaume de POLOGNE COMPRENANT les Etats de Pologne et de Lithuanie ..." Paris, and a DETAIL image of the cartouche of a second version. First map and detail image from rom panorama-antyki.pl

1684Univ. of Tartu: http://dspace.utlib.ee/dspace

1695 Abel Swale -Timothy Child (publishers): "Les Royaume de Pologne avec avec sans confins," London, 13.80 × 17.30 cm, from "Thesaurus Geographicas, A New Body of Geography, or, A Compleat Description of the Earth." Swale worked with both Moll and Morden, and one of them may have created this map. From LIETUVOS DAILĖS FONDAS: .ldfondas.lt/en/collection

c1688

c1690www.rubylane.com

c1684www.sanderusmaps.com

1689 Frederick de Wit: "REGNI POLONIÆ et Dvcatus LITHVANIÆ...descriptio emendata per F. de Wit. Amstelodami per F. de Witt Cum Privilegio D.D. Ordinum Hollandiae Westfrisiæ," Amsterdam, in two versions of the Second state, with the privilege.

1690www.swaen.com

1692www.raremaps.com

1685www.raremaps.com

Willem Blaeu (mapmaker) - Hessel Gerritsz (engraver) - Abraham Wolfgang (publisher of the 1685 version): "Magni Ducatus Lithuaniae et Regionum Adiacentium exacta Descriptio . . . D.Nicolai Christopheri Radziwil," Amsterdam, in two very late editions of Blaeu's 1613 map. The Blaeu print shop burned in 1672, Willem's son Johannes died in 1673, and this surviving plate was sold to Frederick de Wit, who altered the cartouche as seen in the maps below.

1690www.oldtimesrarebooks.com

1694 (dated) Hubert Jaillot: "Estats De La Couronne De Pologne presente a Monseigneur Le Duc De Bourgogne..," Amsterdam, 24 x 19 inches, first issued in the "Atlas Royal a l’usage de Monseigneur le Duc de Burgogne." Jaillot's maps were most often based on Sanson's, but this may be from a pirated -- by Pierre Mortier -- Amsterdam edition. From www.raremaps.com